It's harder than it looks. Years ago we had a guy cut the box (backbone) out and weld in a different tube, change the rake (using the proper ratios of trail, etc.) and a local welder and fabricator did it all up and it worked great. Handled well . . . a great handling custom FXR chassis. It was the first FXR in the area that anyone dared to do any frame modifications to - and he kinda proved it could be done successfully.
Here you go. Make about 25 copies of this - Use a scale: 1/4" = 2" or something . . . and draw up some different designs for that custom FXR you always wanted. OR - just go with the design H-D engineers spent countless days and nights, trials and errors, testing . . . with a track record of proven customers from Arlen Ness to The Hell's Angels that said, "The FXR is the best handling Harley the factory ever built." . . . and leave it stock. It ain't easy, or everyone would do it.
Where did you find the FXR chassis art?
ReplyDeleteIt was done for Keith Ball (Bikernet), by guess who.
Can't remember, but I knew who did it when I saw it !
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